List of murals by Frank Weston Benson

Frank Weston Benson made Murals as well as portraits, waterscapes, wildlife, landscapes and other works of art.

Benson was commissioned by the Library of Congress of the United States in the 1890s; he completed murals of the Four Seasons and Three Graces for the project.[1]

Murals

Title Image Year Collection Comments and SIRIS ID[nb 1]
Aglaia
(or The Graces: Aglaia),
mural
1896Library of Congress,
Washington, DC
Subject: Aglaia, patroness of Husbandry, seated in landscape, holding shepherd's crook. SIRIS Control Number 08480647.[2]
Euphrosyne
(or The Graces: Euphrosyne),
mural
1896Library of Congress,
Washington, DC
Subject: Euphrosyne, patroness of Beauty, seated in landscape, looking at herself in hand mirror. SIRIS Control Number 08480649[2]
Thalia (or The Graces: Thalia),
mural
1896 08480648Library of Congress,
Washington, DC
Subject: Thalia, patroness of Music, seated in landscape, holding lyre.
The Four Seasons,
mural


1896Library of Congress,
Washington, DC
Sketch for a Mural,
oil on canvas
c. 1890Dimensions: 32.9 in x 40.1 in (83.6 cm x 101.9 cm). SIRIS Control Number 62641460[2]

Notes

  1. The SIRIS Control Number is assigned for a given work of art in the Smithsonian Institution Research Information System. It can be used to search the SIRIS system and access the specific work of art.[2]
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References

Bibliography

  • "Smithsonian Institution Research Information System (SIRIS)". Smithsonian Institution. Retrieved 2011-06-11.
  • "Sunlight". Indianapolis Museum of Art. Retrieved 2011-06-11.
  • "Benson, Frank W. Smithsonian Institution Research Information System (SIRIS) - Search Engine". Retrieved 2014-03-31.


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